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Partition density, star arboricity, and sums of Laplacian eigenvalues of graphs

Combinatorics 2024-10-08 v1

Abstract

Let G=(V,E)G=(V,E) be a graph on nn vertices, and let λ1(L(G))λn1(L(G))λn(L(G))=0\lambda_1(L(G))\ge \cdots\ge \lambda_{n-1}(L(G))\ge \lambda_n(L(G))=0 be the eigenvalues of its Laplacian matrix L(G)L(G). Brouwer conjectured that for every 1kn1\le k\le n, i=1kλi(L(G))E+(k+12)\sum_{i=1}^k \lambda_i(L(G)) \le |E|+\binom{k+1}{2}. Here, we prove the following weak version of Brouwer's conjecture: For every 1kn1\leq k \leq n, i=1kλi(L(G))E+k2+15klogk+65k. \sum_{i=1}^k \lambda_i(L(G)) \leq |E|+k^2+15k\log{k}+65k. For a graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E), we define its partition density ρ~(G)\tilde{\rho}(G) as the maximum, over all subgraphs HH of GG, of the ratio between the number of edges of HH and the number of vertices in the largest connected component of HH. Our argument relies on the study of the structure of the graphs GG satisfying ρ~(G)<k\tilde{\rho}(G)< k. In particular, using a result of Alon, McDiarmid and Reed, we show that every such graph can be decomposed into at most k+15logk+65k+ 15\log{k}+65 edge-disjoint star forests (that is, forests whose connected components are all isomorphic to stars). In addition, we show that for every graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E) and every 1kV1\le k\le |V|, i=1kλi(L(G))E+kν(G)+k2, \sum_{i=1}^k \lambda_i(L(G)) \leq |E|+k\cdot \nu(G) + \left\lfloor\frac{k}{2}\right\rfloor, where ν(G)\nu(G) is the maximum size of a matching in GG.

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@article{arxiv.2410.04563,
  title  = {Partition density, star arboricity, and sums of Laplacian eigenvalues of graphs},
  author = {Alan Lew},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04563},
  year   = {2024}
}